Thu, 10/06/2016 - 11:05

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill to delay by six months the implementation of a U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) rule which makes an estimated 5 million workers eligible for overtime pay. Last May, the DOL raised the minimum salary threshold required to qualify for the Fair Labor Standards Act’s “salaried-worker” exemption to $47,476 per year, effective December 1, 2016.  Under the previous rule, management, administrative and professional employees who earn a salary of more than $23,660 per year are exempt from receiving overtime pay when they work more than 40 hours a week. The House bill would maintain the old threshold until June 1, 2017. The White House has threatened a veto if Congress passes the bill, although the Senate has not yet considered legislation delaying the rule.

Legislation has also been introduced in both the House and Senate to phase-in the salary threshold increase for overtime pay. The House bill would provide for increases on December 1 of each year: $35,984 in 2016, $39,780 in 2017, $43,628 in 2018, and $47,476 in 2019. The Senate bill would have four increases over five years. Both bills would also prevent implementation of the DOL rule’s automatic cost-of-living increases scheduled to take place every three years starting in 2020. There has been no action to date on the bills. 

For more information, contact Eric Snyder at erics@sema.org.

Thu, 10/06/2016 - 11:05

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill to delay by six months the implementation of a U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) rule which makes an estimated 5 million workers eligible for overtime pay. Last May, the DOL raised the minimum salary threshold required to qualify for the Fair Labor Standards Act’s “salaried-worker” exemption to $47,476 per year, effective December 1, 2016.  Under the previous rule, management, administrative and professional employees who earn a salary of more than $23,660 per year are exempt from receiving overtime pay when they work more than 40 hours a week. The House bill would maintain the old threshold until June 1, 2017. The White House has threatened a veto if Congress passes the bill, although the Senate has not yet considered legislation delaying the rule.

Legislation has also been introduced in both the House and Senate to phase-in the salary threshold increase for overtime pay. The House bill would provide for increases on December 1 of each year: $35,984 in 2016, $39,780 in 2017, $43,628 in 2018, and $47,476 in 2019. The Senate bill would have four increases over five years. Both bills would also prevent implementation of the DOL rule’s automatic cost-of-living increases scheduled to take place every three years starting in 2020. There has been no action to date on the bills. 

For more information, contact Eric Snyder at erics@sema.org.

Thu, 10/06/2016 - 11:05

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill to delay by six months the implementation of a U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) rule which makes an estimated 5 million workers eligible for overtime pay. Last May, the DOL raised the minimum salary threshold required to qualify for the Fair Labor Standards Act’s “salaried-worker” exemption to $47,476 per year, effective December 1, 2016.  Under the previous rule, management, administrative and professional employees who earn a salary of more than $23,660 per year are exempt from receiving overtime pay when they work more than 40 hours a week. The House bill would maintain the old threshold until June 1, 2017. The White House has threatened a veto if Congress passes the bill, although the Senate has not yet considered legislation delaying the rule.

Legislation has also been introduced in both the House and Senate to phase-in the salary threshold increase for overtime pay. The House bill would provide for increases on December 1 of each year: $35,984 in 2016, $39,780 in 2017, $43,628 in 2018, and $47,476 in 2019. The Senate bill would have four increases over five years. Both bills would also prevent implementation of the DOL rule’s automatic cost-of-living increases scheduled to take place every three years starting in 2020. There has been no action to date on the bills. 

For more information, contact Eric Snyder at erics@sema.org.

Thu, 10/06/2016 - 10:59

By Jason Catullo

It’s not too late!

Show Education
SEMA Show educational sessions deliver practical, progressive insight, and leverage the Show’s unique gathering of innovative companies and people to support the exchange of ideas.

The 2016 SEMA Show includes the Education Days program throughout the week. This year’s education line-up features well over five-dozen sessions. Topics cover industry trends, technologies and opportunities, while also addressing basic business practices, such as customer service, accounting, marketing and social media.

For the first time in the SEMA Show’s history, educational sessions are scheduled on Friday, providing attendees with more flexibility when finalizing Show plans. The majority of the sessions are free. Check out the complete SEMA Show Education Days schedule.

Sessions are designed to deliver practical, progressive insight, and leverage the Show’s unique gathering of innovative companies and people to support the exchange of ideas. 

Don’t wait! Make plans and register now!


The Procrastinating Buyer—Two Steps You Must Take Now! (From September 30, 2016)

Buyers that have not yet registered for the SEMA Show or reserved a hotel room can still benefit by acting now.

Las Vegas Strip
Visit www.SEMAShow.com/travel to see the latest hotel deals and rooms available.

To register, visit www.SEMAShow.com/register. If you register prior to Friday, October 14, your badges will be mailed to your company or residence. In addition to having your badges mailed, you’ll save $35 on the on-site registration and be able to arrive at the Show, hit the floor and get down to business.

Once registered, reserve your hotel room. Visit www.SEMAShow.com/travel to see the latest hotel deals and rooms available. All reservations made through the Show’s official housing provider, OnPeak, are backed by a low-rate guarantee. In addition to locking in a low rate, attendees can update or make changes to their reservations without penalty. 

For more information on the 2016 SEMA Show, visit www.SEMAShow.com.

Thu, 10/06/2016 - 10:59

By Jason Catullo

It’s not too late!

Show Education
SEMA Show educational sessions deliver practical, progressive insight, and leverage the Show’s unique gathering of innovative companies and people to support the exchange of ideas.

The 2016 SEMA Show includes the Education Days program throughout the week. This year’s education line-up features well over five-dozen sessions. Topics cover industry trends, technologies and opportunities, while also addressing basic business practices, such as customer service, accounting, marketing and social media.

For the first time in the SEMA Show’s history, educational sessions are scheduled on Friday, providing attendees with more flexibility when finalizing Show plans. The majority of the sessions are free. Check out the complete SEMA Show Education Days schedule.

Sessions are designed to deliver practical, progressive insight, and leverage the Show’s unique gathering of innovative companies and people to support the exchange of ideas. 

Don’t wait! Make plans and register now!


The Procrastinating Buyer—Two Steps You Must Take Now! (From September 30, 2016)

Buyers that have not yet registered for the SEMA Show or reserved a hotel room can still benefit by acting now.

Las Vegas Strip
Visit www.SEMAShow.com/travel to see the latest hotel deals and rooms available.

To register, visit www.SEMAShow.com/register. If you register prior to Friday, October 14, your badges will be mailed to your company or residence. In addition to having your badges mailed, you’ll save $35 on the on-site registration and be able to arrive at the Show, hit the floor and get down to business.

Once registered, reserve your hotel room. Visit www.SEMAShow.com/travel to see the latest hotel deals and rooms available. All reservations made through the Show’s official housing provider, OnPeak, are backed by a low-rate guarantee. In addition to locking in a low rate, attendees can update or make changes to their reservations without penalty. 

For more information on the 2016 SEMA Show, visit www.SEMAShow.com.

Thu, 10/06/2016 - 10:59

By Jason Catullo

It’s not too late!

Show Education
SEMA Show educational sessions deliver practical, progressive insight, and leverage the Show’s unique gathering of innovative companies and people to support the exchange of ideas.

The 2016 SEMA Show includes the Education Days program throughout the week. This year’s education line-up features well over five-dozen sessions. Topics cover industry trends, technologies and opportunities, while also addressing basic business practices, such as customer service, accounting, marketing and social media.

For the first time in the SEMA Show’s history, educational sessions are scheduled on Friday, providing attendees with more flexibility when finalizing Show plans. The majority of the sessions are free. Check out the complete SEMA Show Education Days schedule.

Sessions are designed to deliver practical, progressive insight, and leverage the Show’s unique gathering of innovative companies and people to support the exchange of ideas. 

Don’t wait! Make plans and register now!


The Procrastinating Buyer—Two Steps You Must Take Now! (From September 30, 2016)

Buyers that have not yet registered for the SEMA Show or reserved a hotel room can still benefit by acting now.

Las Vegas Strip
Visit www.SEMAShow.com/travel to see the latest hotel deals and rooms available.

To register, visit www.SEMAShow.com/register. If you register prior to Friday, October 14, your badges will be mailed to your company or residence. In addition to having your badges mailed, you’ll save $35 on the on-site registration and be able to arrive at the Show, hit the floor and get down to business.

Once registered, reserve your hotel room. Visit www.SEMAShow.com/travel to see the latest hotel deals and rooms available. All reservations made through the Show’s official housing provider, OnPeak, are backed by a low-rate guarantee. In addition to locking in a low rate, attendees can update or make changes to their reservations without penalty. 

For more information on the 2016 SEMA Show, visit www.SEMAShow.com.

Thu, 10/06/2016 - 10:57

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

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Through the SEMA Emissions Compliance Center, staff can perform R&D or certification emissions testing, assist in the analysis of test data (including modal data), prepare certification applications and provide other laboratory and marketing services.

A common misconception is that emissions-related products not sold in California are “49-state legal.” This is not the case. The U.S. Clean Air Act prohibits the modification of street vehicles without proper certification in all 50 states. Fortunately, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) provides a method by which manufacturers can certify emissions–related products. The CARB certification is recognized by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and provides coverage for all 50 states.  

SEMA has untangled both federal and state compliance requirements, and can assist product manufacturers during the process of developing marketable, emissions-compliant products and ready them for store shelves. In fact, SEMA has developed a program that is designed to expedite the process with CARB, allowing members to proceed immediately to product testing, thereby saving enormous amounts of time and energy. Through the SEMA Emissions Compliance Center, staff can perform R&D or certification emissions testing, assist in the analysis of test data (including modal data), prepare certification applications and provide other laboratory and marketing services. Presented by SEMA experts from the legal, technical and service ends of the equation, this informative seminar debunks the myths of the compliance process, while providing an overview of how you can reach compliance status and avoid costly enforcement actions. If you manufacture or distribute products that add performance or impact air or fuel delivery, this is a can’t-miss opportunity!

When: November 3, 2016
Where: Las Vegas Convention Center, Upper North Hall, N258
Time: 3:30 p.m.–4:30 p.m.

Presented by:

  • Chris Kersting, SEMA President/CEO
  • Russ Deane, SEMA General Counsel
  • Mike Spagnola SEMA Vice President, OE Relations and Product Development
  • Peter Treydte, SEMA Compliance Center Manager
  • Jim McFarland, SEMA Technical Consultant

Register online now for “The SEMA Way to Emissions Legal Products.”

Thu, 10/06/2016 - 10:57

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

garage
Through the SEMA Emissions Compliance Center, staff can perform R&D or certification emissions testing, assist in the analysis of test data (including modal data), prepare certification applications and provide other laboratory and marketing services.

A common misconception is that emissions-related products not sold in California are “49-state legal.” This is not the case. The U.S. Clean Air Act prohibits the modification of street vehicles without proper certification in all 50 states. Fortunately, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) provides a method by which manufacturers can certify emissions–related products. The CARB certification is recognized by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and provides coverage for all 50 states.  

SEMA has untangled both federal and state compliance requirements, and can assist product manufacturers during the process of developing marketable, emissions-compliant products and ready them for store shelves. In fact, SEMA has developed a program that is designed to expedite the process with CARB, allowing members to proceed immediately to product testing, thereby saving enormous amounts of time and energy. Through the SEMA Emissions Compliance Center, staff can perform R&D or certification emissions testing, assist in the analysis of test data (including modal data), prepare certification applications and provide other laboratory and marketing services. Presented by SEMA experts from the legal, technical and service ends of the equation, this informative seminar debunks the myths of the compliance process, while providing an overview of how you can reach compliance status and avoid costly enforcement actions. If you manufacture or distribute products that add performance or impact air or fuel delivery, this is a can’t-miss opportunity!

When: November 3, 2016
Where: Las Vegas Convention Center, Upper North Hall, N258
Time: 3:30 p.m.–4:30 p.m.

Presented by:

  • Chris Kersting, SEMA President/CEO
  • Russ Deane, SEMA General Counsel
  • Mike Spagnola SEMA Vice President, OE Relations and Product Development
  • Peter Treydte, SEMA Compliance Center Manager
  • Jim McFarland, SEMA Technical Consultant

Register online now for “The SEMA Way to Emissions Legal Products.”

Thu, 10/06/2016 - 10:57

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

garage
Through the SEMA Emissions Compliance Center, staff can perform R&D or certification emissions testing, assist in the analysis of test data (including modal data), prepare certification applications and provide other laboratory and marketing services.

A common misconception is that emissions-related products not sold in California are “49-state legal.” This is not the case. The U.S. Clean Air Act prohibits the modification of street vehicles without proper certification in all 50 states. Fortunately, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) provides a method by which manufacturers can certify emissions–related products. The CARB certification is recognized by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and provides coverage for all 50 states.  

SEMA has untangled both federal and state compliance requirements, and can assist product manufacturers during the process of developing marketable, emissions-compliant products and ready them for store shelves. In fact, SEMA has developed a program that is designed to expedite the process with CARB, allowing members to proceed immediately to product testing, thereby saving enormous amounts of time and energy. Through the SEMA Emissions Compliance Center, staff can perform R&D or certification emissions testing, assist in the analysis of test data (including modal data), prepare certification applications and provide other laboratory and marketing services. Presented by SEMA experts from the legal, technical and service ends of the equation, this informative seminar debunks the myths of the compliance process, while providing an overview of how you can reach compliance status and avoid costly enforcement actions. If you manufacture or distribute products that add performance or impact air or fuel delivery, this is a can’t-miss opportunity!

When: November 3, 2016
Where: Las Vegas Convention Center, Upper North Hall, N258
Time: 3:30 p.m.–4:30 p.m.

Presented by:

  • Chris Kersting, SEMA President/CEO
  • Russ Deane, SEMA General Counsel
  • Mike Spagnola SEMA Vice President, OE Relations and Product Development
  • Peter Treydte, SEMA Compliance Center Manager
  • Jim McFarland, SEMA Technical Consultant

Register online now for “The SEMA Way to Emissions Legal Products.”

Thu, 10/06/2016 - 10:57

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

garage
Through the SEMA Emissions Compliance Center, staff can perform R&D or certification emissions testing, assist in the analysis of test data (including modal data), prepare certification applications and provide other laboratory and marketing services.

A common misconception is that emissions-related products not sold in California are “49-state legal.” This is not the case. The U.S. Clean Air Act prohibits the modification of street vehicles without proper certification in all 50 states. Fortunately, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) provides a method by which manufacturers can certify emissions–related products. The CARB certification is recognized by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and provides coverage for all 50 states.  

SEMA has untangled both federal and state compliance requirements, and can assist product manufacturers during the process of developing marketable, emissions-compliant products and ready them for store shelves. In fact, SEMA has developed a program that is designed to expedite the process with CARB, allowing members to proceed immediately to product testing, thereby saving enormous amounts of time and energy. Through the SEMA Emissions Compliance Center, staff can perform R&D or certification emissions testing, assist in the analysis of test data (including modal data), prepare certification applications and provide other laboratory and marketing services. Presented by SEMA experts from the legal, technical and service ends of the equation, this informative seminar debunks the myths of the compliance process, while providing an overview of how you can reach compliance status and avoid costly enforcement actions. If you manufacture or distribute products that add performance or impact air or fuel delivery, this is a can’t-miss opportunity!

When: November 3, 2016
Where: Las Vegas Convention Center, Upper North Hall, N258
Time: 3:30 p.m.–4:30 p.m.

Presented by:

  • Chris Kersting, SEMA President/CEO
  • Russ Deane, SEMA General Counsel
  • Mike Spagnola SEMA Vice President, OE Relations and Product Development
  • Peter Treydte, SEMA Compliance Center Manager
  • Jim McFarland, SEMA Technical Consultant

Register online now for “The SEMA Way to Emissions Legal Products.”